WATCH: San Francisco Coffee Shop Harasses Jewish Woman Then Issues Shrug-Worthy Apology

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When San Francisco isn't cleaning up its streets and making them spotless for foreign communist dictators, its residents are harassing Jewish people for trying to do something as innocuous as using the restroom. 

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In a video now going viral on X, two women and a man (if he can qualify as such) are seen harassing a Jewish woman who is doing the recording. She is trying to gain access to the bathroom but two women block her way. She repeats that she wants to use the restroom but the larger woman wearing a mask blocks the door while the smaller one repeats that she needs to leave. 

The male employee comments on Israelis loving to call private property, clearly showing his antisemitism. It doesn't stop there. After a time, they let her into the restroom where she sees a message written on the mirror over the sink that reads "Zionism = Fascism." Other "pro-Palestine" messaging can be seen scrawled on surfaces in the restroom. 

At this point, it was clear that the purpose of the Jewish woman wanting into the restroom was so that she could capture the antisemitic writing in the coffee shop's restroom, and as she walked out the employees repeated "Free Palestine." 

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The coffee shop was identified as Farley's Coffee in San Francisco, California. 

The heat that came at the shop caused them to issue an apology that few are taking seriously since nowhere in it does it say the staff that acted in such a manner were fired, just that there will be more employee training and that the offending graffiti was removed. 

Ever since October 7, there's been a troubling rise in antisemitism across the country. It's gotten so bad that even Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had to call it out, saying that no matter your position on Gaza, antisemitism must get "full-throated" condemnation.  

On Wednesday, three Ivy League University presidents were asked about their codes of conduct when it came to antisemitic threats and all three attempted to pass it off by saying they would be dealt with in "context," effectively doing their best to sidestep a yes or no answer. 

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Despite issuing apologies, the message was likely received from those at the universities who heard it, and nothing good will result from it. As it stands, this is the current environment the Western world is experiencing. Antisemitism went from being strongly condemned and Nazi-like to being in vogue with the radical left. It's gotten so bad that people are willingly talking about harming Jewish people in the streets and supporting Hamas, whether directly or indirectly. 

It's a sad time and one that harkens back to a period we, as a species, thought we'd left behind long ago. 

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